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North Carolina had an all-time high of 17 former Tar Heels
playing in the NBA this season, nine of which have helped carry their teams
into the first round of the playoffs. GoHeels.com will continue to update
Carolina fans on a weekly basis on how UNC alums have played in the last week.

Harrison
Barnes, Golden State Warriors: In game two of the first-round
series against the Denver Nuggets, the rookie notched a career-high 24 points
along with six rebounds. The following game, Barnes posted 19 points and seven
rebounds to help his team to a two-point victory. The Warriors lead the series
3-1 and will return to Denver for game five Tuesday.

Ed Davis,
Memphis Grizzlies: Davis averaged only three minutes in his last three
games and was unable to score. He came up with one rebound in game three versus
the L.A. Clippers. The Grizzlies won both of their home-court contests, but
travel back to Los Angeles Tuesday with the series tied, 2-2.

Raymond
Felton, New York Knicks: Felton earned his fourth double-double on the season
in game three facing the Boston Celtics. The point guard recorded 15 points and
10 assists guiding the Knicks to a 90-76 win in Boston. In the next contest,
Felton matched his season high with 27 points and added three assists and four
rebounds. The series stands 3-1 in favor of the Knicks as the team heads back
home for game five Wednesday.

Danny
Green, San Antonio Spurs: In the first four games of the series against the
L.A. Lakers, Green combined for 28 points and 16 rebounds. The Spurs dominated
in each of these matchups, sweeping the Lakers and securing a position in the
second round of the playoffs.

Tyler
Hansbrough, Indiana Pacers: Hansbrough has averaged 6.6 points and 6.6 rebounds
in the series versus the Atlanta Hawks. The Pacers head into game four leading
the series 2-1.

John
Henson, Milwaukee Bucks: Facing the Miami Heat proved too large a task for
Milwaukee as the Bucks were eliminated after four games in the first-round
series. Henson saw limited minutes, managing six points and eight rebounds
across the matchups.

Antawn
Jamison, L.A. Lakers: Jamison put together 29 points and seven rebounds in
four games, but the Lakers were no match for the Spurs who won out.

Ty Lawson,
Denver Nuggets: Though the Warriors control the series at 3-1, Lawson
has put up a fight for the Nuggets. The point guard recorded back-to-back
double-doubles, logging 19 points/12 assists and 35 points/10 assists,
respectively in games two and three. In the most recent matchup, Lawson amassed
26 points with six assists, but the Nuggets fell, 115-101.

Jerry
Stackhouse, Brooklyn Nets: After taking the first game against the Chicago
Bulls, the Nets have slumped to 1-3 in the series. Stackhouse's time on the
court has been minimal-the veteran has contributed five points and four
rebounds across the four games. The Nets will battle to keep the series alive
back on their home court tonight.